“Guilt” told the story of Grace (Head), a young American woman in London who becomes the prime suspect in the savage murder of her roommate, Molly Ryan. The case soon became an international sensation in the media after which every one of her past actions came under scrutiny.

The thriller left many hanging threads when the Season 1 finale aired on Aug. 22.

The series was written, created and executive-produced by Kathryn Price and Nichole Millard. Stephen McPherson served as executive producer for the co-production between Sea to Sky Entertainment (the joint venture between Lionsgate Television and Thunderbird Films) and BV Family Productions in association with ABC Family.

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The Manson Family MurdersCharles Manson and his cult-like "Family" terrified Los Angeles in 1969 with a series of murders, including that of Roman Polanski's pregnant wife, Sharon Tate.

Richard Ramirez Ramirez terrorized the L.A. area for over a year in the 1980s with a series of home invasion murders that became known as "The Night Stalker" killings.

San Quentin Prison

EnronEnron executives lied about corporate profits for years, eventually selling their stock before the bubble burst thanks to insider information in 2001. While Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling didn't kill anyone, they did ruin a lot of lives.

Enron

The Menendez BrothersLyle and Erik Menendez murdered their wealthy parents in 1989, later claiming they did so as a result of years of abuse.

Leopold and LoebNathan Leopold and Richard Loeb killed a teenage boy in Chicago in the 1924 to prove they were capable of committing the perfect murder. They were later arrested and imprisoned -- proving that they weren't.

German Federal Archives

Patty HearstPatty Hearst, the granddaughter of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, was kidnapped by a leftist group in the 1974 and was eventually brainwashed into committing bank robberies on their behalf.

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Oklahoma City BombingTimothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols detonated a bomb outside the Oklahoma City Federal Building in 1995, killing 168 people and injuring almost 700 others.